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Katherine A. Black, Ph.D.

Department Chair

Associate Professor in Psychology

East Hall 203K

860.768.4278

kablack@hartford.edu

Papers:

Black, K.A., & Gold, D.J. (2006).  Socioeconomic status biases in judgments about blame in date rape scenarios.  Manuscript submitted for publication.

 

Black, K.A., Whittingham, C.L., Reardon, L.E., & Tumolo, J.M. (in press).  Associations between young adults’ recollections of their childhood experiences with parents and observations of their interaction behavior with best friends.  International Journal of Behavioral Development.

 

Black, K.A., & Schutte, E.D. (2006).  Recollections of being loved: Implications of childhood experiences with parents for young adults’ romantic relationships.  Journal of Family Issues, 27, 1459-1480.

Black, K.A., & Gold, D.J. (2003). Men's and women's reactions to hypothetical sexual advances: The role of initiator socioeconomic status and level of coercion. Sex Roles, 49, 173-178.

Black, K.A. (2002). Associations between adolescent-mother and adolescent-best friend interactions. Adolescence, 37, 235-254.

Black, K.A. (2000). Gender differences in adolescents' behavior with best friends during conflict resolution tasks. Adolescence, 35, 499-512.

Black, K.A., Jaeger, E., McCartney, K., & Crittenden, P.M. (2000). Attachment models, peer interaction behavior, and feelings about the self: Indications of maladjustment in dismissing/preoccupied (Ds/E) adolescents. In P.M. Crittenden (Ed.), The organization of attachment relationships: Maturation, context, and culture. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Black, K.A., & McCartney, K. (1997). Adolescent females' security with parents predicts the quality of peer interactions. Social Development, 6, 91-110.

McCartney, K., & Black, K.A. (1995). In search of transactional processes in the caregiving system. Developmental Review, 15, 86-91.


Presentations:

Black, K.A., Marola, J.A., Littman, A., Chrisler, J.C., & Neace, W.P. (2006, May).  Gender and form of cereal box characters: Different media, same disparity.  Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, New York, New York.

Black, K.A., & Gold, D.J. (2005, May).  Evidence of a socioeconomic status bias in judgments about date rape.  Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Los Angeles, California.

Black, K.A., Whittingham, C.L., Reardon, L.E., & Tumolo, J.M. (2005, March).  Associations between young adults’ memories of their childhood experiences with parents and observations of their self-disclosure with best friends.  Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Tumolo, J.M., & Black, K.A. (2004, October).  Implications of attachment for conflict resolution in romantic relationships.  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the New England Psychological Association, Salem State College, Salem, Massachusetts.

Black, K.A., & Tumolo, J.M. (2003, November). College students' early relationships with parents and their "low point" experiences with best friends. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the New England Psychological Association, Salem State College, Salem, Massachusetts.

Whittingham, C.L., & Black, K.A. (2003, November). Expectations of "ideal" romantic partners and experiences in romantic relationships: Evidence for internal working models of attachment. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the New England Psychological Association, Salem State College, Salem, Massachusetts.

Black, K.A., & Crittenden, P.M. (2003, March). Concordance in adolescent best friends' attachment classifications. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, Maryland.

Black, K.A., & Hennen, E.D. (2003, March). Role of early relationships with parents in current experiences with romantic partners. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, Maryland.

Gold, D.J., & Black, K.A. (2002, August). Do gender and socioeconomic status affect perceptions of sexual coercion? Poster session conducted at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Black, K.A., & Hennen, E.D. (2001, October). Role of early experiences with parents in college students' romantic relationships. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the New England Psychological Association, Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, Connecticut.

Black, K.A., & Peterson, B.E. (1999, October). Associations among mothers' agentic motives, adult attachment styles, and interaction behavior. Poster session conducted at the annual meeting of the New England Psychological Association, University of Hartford, West Hartford, Connecticut.

Black, K.A. (1999, April). A chapter from one psychologist's life story. Presentation for the Psi Beta chapter of Tunxis Community College, Farmington, Connecticut.

Black, K.A. (1999, April). Parallels between adolescent-mother and adolescent-best friend interactions. Poster session presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Black, K.A. (1998, February). Roles of attachment to mother and attachment to father in adolescents' interaction behavior with mothers and best friends. Poster session presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego, CA.

Black, K.A. (1997, April). Development of attachment in adolescence: A look at adolescent Adult Attachment Interviews. In P.M. Crittenden (Chair), Continuity and change in quality of attachment: A dynamic-maturational model and expanded classificatory system. Symposium conducted at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, DC.

Ruh, J.L., Black, K.A., & Solomon, M. (1997, April). Concordance between attachment-related behavior with mothers and with caregivers. Poster session presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, DC.

Marckres, J.S., Black, K.A., McCartney, K., & Warner, R.M. (1996, March). Synchrony and responsivity in adolescent­best friend interactions as functions of security status. Poster session presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Boston, Massachusetts.

Black, K.A., & McCartney, K. (1995, March). Associations between adolescent attachment to parents and peer interactions. Poster session presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Black, K., Robeson, W.W., & Chickering, F.M. (1994, June). Use of transitional objects in 24-month olds. Poster session presented at the Biennial meeting of the International Conference on Infant Studies, Paris, France.

Black, K.A. (1993, August). Nature-nurture in the Progressive Era: Goodenough versus Wellman. In W.R. Woodward (Chair), Impact of psychological scales: Intelligence, sexism, and locus of control. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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